APPENDIX B 589 Clinton, Pelham and Pelham Clinton, ist and 7th Earls of Lincoln of this family and ist, 2nd, 4th and 5th Dukes of Newcastle of the present creation (6) [The Duke of Newcastle of the Holies line (uncle to the ist Duke of the present creation) was also a K.G.] Verb. 9th (Duke of Ireland) i ith, 13th, 15th and 20th Earls of Oxford (5) ScROPE. ist Earl of Wiltshire, 3rd Lord Scrope of Masham, 5th, 9th and loth Lords Scrope of Bolton (5) Butler. 5th and nth Earls and the two Dukes of Ormonde, also the first Duke's son, Earl of Ossory (5) Devereux. 2nd Lord Devereux, Sir Walter Devereux (Lord Ferrers), 1st Viscount Hereford and ist and 2nd Earls of Essex of this family (5) Wellesley. Marquess Wellesley, ist, 2nd and 4th (present) Dukes of Wellington, and 2nd Earl Cowley (5) Dudley. 6th Lord Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland with his brother Sir Andrew Dudley, and his sons the Earls of Warwick and Leicester (5) The Vanes (of Raby) were recipients of three Garters in less than 30 years (ist, 2nd and 4th Dukes of Cleveland) The Pettys (and Petty Fitz Maurices) received four in less than 120 years (ist, 3rd, 4th and 5th (present) Marquess of Lansdowne) The Temples (and Temple-Grenvilles) received four in less than 90 years (2nd Earl Temple, ist Marquess and ist and 2nd Dukes of Buckingham) The Stewarts and Vanes, Marquesses of Londonderry, received three within 75 years (2nd, 3rd and 6th (present) Marquesses) The Bentincks have received four since the reign of William III (ist Earl of Portland of this line and 2nd, 3rd and 6th (present) Dukes of Portland) The Grosvenors received three in less than 30 years (ist and 2nd Marquesses and ist Duke of Westminster) The roll includes also four Dukes of Leeds (Osborne and Godolphin- Osborne) viz. the ist, 4th, 5th and 6th [the ist Lord Godolphin was also a K.G.]; and four Dukes of Buccleuch (Scott and Montagu-Douglas-Scott) z'iz. the ist (better known as Duke of Monmouth), 3rd, 5th and 6th; and four of the Compton family (ist Earl and 4th and 5th (present) Marquesses of Northampton of this line and the Earl of Wilmington)